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Item Code: 804-210
By S. Emma Edmonds. Published by W.S. Williams & Co., Hartford, CT, 1865. 384 pp., ills. Brown blind-stamped buckram, 8.5 x 6”, with gilt spine trim & lettering. Exhibits moderate wear at the extremities, with scattered interior foxing. Else VG. A sensational account of a woman in the front; one of the subsequent editions bore the provocative title, Unsexed. Highly entertaining, definitely collectible.
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